PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 22728059-3 2012 The purpose of this study was to determine (1) existence of Ang-(1-7) receptor, Mas-R, within the dorsolateral PAG (dl-PAG), (2) the role for Ang-(1-7) in modulating activity of dl-PAG neurons, and (3) the mechanisms by which Ang-(1-7) plays a regulatory role. dl-pag 178-184 angiopoietin 1 Homo sapiens 142-150 22728059-3 2012 The purpose of this study was to determine (1) existence of Ang-(1-7) receptor, Mas-R, within the dorsolateral PAG (dl-PAG), (2) the role for Ang-(1-7) in modulating activity of dl-PAG neurons, and (3) the mechanisms by which Ang-(1-7) plays a regulatory role. dl-pag 178-184 angiopoietin 1 Homo sapiens 142-150 22728059-5 2012 Whole cell patch-clamp recording demonstrated that the discharge rates of dl-PAG neurons were decreased from 4.35+-0.32 Hz of control to 1.06+-0.34 Hz (P<0.05, vs. control) by 100 nM of Ang-(1-7). dl-pag 74-80 angiopoietin 1 Homo sapiens 189-197 22728059-10 2012 Those findings suggest that Ang-(1-7) plays an inhibitory role in the dl-PAG via a NO dependent signaling pathway. dl-pag 70-76 angiopoietin 1 Homo sapiens 28-36